IIM Bangalore and IIT Bombay will host the second annual ‘future of learning’ conference known as ‘Learning 4.0: Connecting the Dots and Reaching the Unreached’. This conference will take place at IIM Bangalore on January 4th and 5th, 2019.
The conference will look at highlighting innovation and will involve discussions between the major people playing a role in shaping the 21st-century learning models such as entrepreneurs, academics, technologists and regulators.
Even though there is an emphasis on the digital transformation of the economy, there is a huge rural-urban divide and the internet penetration in urban areas is 65 percent whereas, in the rural areas, it is 20 percent. This leaves over 50 percent of the population which is underserved with respect to the educational services. The situation in South Asia is similar to almost 65 percent of the population which has limited or no internet access.
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The conference will also include discussions about the various factors responsible for gaps in technology, policy and practice, and how advancements in technology can be optimized to make a high-quality education affordable and accessible for everyone. It will also address some important issues like how should the learning model 4.0 be as per the principles of industry 4.0 and how to bring in a majority of underserved learners into the learning networks, what are the barriers to the transformation that exist and how should one overcome them, what are the business or financial models which can prove to be successful, and the ecosystem elements which need some policy interventions.
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FoL conference co-chair and Chair of IIMB Digital Learning, PD Jose, conference co-chair, and faculty, IIT Bombay Sridhar Iyer, chairperson, and executive director, Narayana Health Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty, Department of Higher Education, HRD Ministry, R Subrahmanyam, and many other eminent people are expected to give talks at the conference.